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investigators in los angeles are trying to figure out why a 23-year-old, who friends say showed no signs of problems, strolled into lax yesterday and started shooting. one tsa agent is dead. five hurt in a scene of total panic caught on video by this report by tmz. so word from the hospital on his condition. along with the rifle, he was carrying 150 round of ammunition, as well as a note that said he wanted to kill tsa employ and "pigs." no words can explain the horror that we experienced today when a shooter took the life of a member of our family and injured two tsa officers. i received a call not long ago from president obama who not only shared with me his cole doll lenses. it could have been much worse if agents on the scene weren't well prepared for emergency situations. >> not more than three weeks ago we took every one of our officers, patrol officers and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department and we practiced the exact scenario that played out today. >> in just a few minutes, we'll have a live report from los angeles and new details about the suspected
investigators in los angeles are trying to figure out why a 23-year-old, who friends say showed no signs of problems, strolled into lax yesterday and started shooting. one tsa agent is dead. five hurt in a scene of total panic caught on video by this report by tmz. so word from the hospital on his condition. along with the rifle, he was carrying 150 round of ammunition, as well as a note that said he wanted to kill tsa employ and "pigs." no words can explain the horror that we...
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a lone suspect entering los angeles international airport and opening fire. the terrifying situation unfolded earlier this morning with multiple victims shot. the airport evacuated, flights grounded. the situation that law enforcement officials say is always at the front of their minds. >> not more than three weeks ago, we took every one of our officers, our patrol officers, and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department, and we practiced the exact scenario that played out today. we played out today. and i was talking to the officers involved in this particular incident a few minutes ago. and they said that that training was critical to how they responded to this. >> joining us now, heather mcgee, vice president of demos.org, and msnbc contributor, james patterson. welcome to you both. james, a person takes an assault rifle into a very public place and starts shooting. this is all way too familiar, isn't it? >> you know, i was just talking to our camera operator here about this, and i was asking her, how many times have we been in this s
a lone suspect entering los angeles international airport and opening fire. the terrifying situation unfolded earlier this morning with multiple victims shot. the airport evacuated, flights grounded. the situation that law enforcement officials say is always at the front of their minds. >> not more than three weeks ago, we took every one of our officers, our patrol officers, and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department, and we practiced the exact scenario that...
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he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy. he'd lived in his apartment with him for a little over a year. but there were no major issues. when our local flath asked his roommate if he was surprised he had a gun, he said he was shocked because he'd never shown a gun in the home before, never shown any type of difficult behavior. we don't know much about the suspect. that picture will emerge as the days come forward. police looking into the motive. why would he want to shoot these people. >> we can hear the planes are taking off and landing. what's the status of terminal 3? >> reporter:
he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy....
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look at the latest headline in today's los angeles times. quote, another obama care horror story debunked. gwen moore a democrat from washington and jonathan gruber an m.i.t. professor in economics. he also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the president's health care plan. congresswoman, i want to start with you. i think somebody from mars would watch the congress these days and say what are those people so angry about? fighting like mad from the republican side with all this anguish and frightening anger. and i get the feeling it's not about whether the program is working or not. what they are angry about the democrats and angry about the president and angry about this health care program is they don't like the effort. they're angry that anybody tried to make sure that the 50 million people sitting as working people in the emergency room looking for some health care are being taken care of or being thought after. they don't like that effort. and that's why they're really angry. not that there are glitches. they don
look at the latest headline in today's los angeles times. quote, another obama care horror story debunked. gwen moore a democrat from washington and jonathan gruber an m.i.t. professor in economics. he also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the president's health care plan. congresswoman, i want to start with you. i think somebody from mars would watch the congress these days and say what are those people so angry about? fighting like mad from the republican side with...
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. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. a chaotic scene there as a gunman identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia opened fire killing one tsa agent and injuring two others. this video released by tmz. there are reports he may have been targeting those agents. the suspect wounded in a gunfight with law enforcement is now in custody. and now we're going to take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball." republicans have been relentless and ruthless even in their effort to block this president at every turn. we point out that fact frequently on this program. it's just as easier to point out those paying the steepest price are often those who can least afford it. the poor. today paul krugman talks about the gop obsession to block the president's health care law. quote, republicans are clearly passionate about making sure that the poor and unlucky get as little help as possible. all this hostility to the poor has culminated in the truly astonishing refusal of many states to participate even in the medicaid expans
. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. a chaotic scene there as a gunman identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia opened fire killing one tsa agent and injuring two others. this video released by tmz. there are reports he may have been targeting those agents. the suspect wounded in a gunfight with law enforcement is now in custody. and now we're going to take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball."...
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volkswagen will unveil its electric car in los angeles next week. the e golf has a battery charge good for 70 to 90 miles. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in childre
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., at los angeles international airport. a man reported to be a 23-year-old from los angeles walked into terminal three and pulled out a rifle started firing at tsa employees.
., at los angeles international airport. a man reported to be a 23-year-old from los angeles walked into terminal three and pulled out a rifle started firing at tsa employees.
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. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. fbi and local law enforcement on the scene after a gunman opened fire at a tsa checkpoint, killing one tsa employee. at least six others were wounded. the suspect, identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia, reportedly began shooting on the ground floor and continued firing as he raced to a tsa screening area. frightened passengers scrambled for cover, even on to the tarmac. the suspect was wounded in a gun fight with officers. he is now in custody. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest a
. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. fbi and local law enforcement on the scene after a gunman opened fire at a tsa checkpoint, killing one tsa employee. at least six others were wounded. the suspect, identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia, reportedly began shooting on the ground floor and continued firing as he raced to a tsa screening area. frightened passengers scrambled for cover, even on to the tarmac. the suspect was wounded in a gun fight...
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angeles international airport on friday. the suspect, paul ciancia is hospitalized and in critical condition. he's been unresponsive because of his current medical condition, but investigators say they're still learning more about why he allegedly killed a tsa agent and wounded two others. miguel almaguer is live outside l.a.x. with the details on this. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: thomas, good morning. according to a federal criminal complaint, we do know more about the alleged shooter's motive. fbi investigators say that he left behind a one-page letter, what they call -- also has been called a manifesto in which he said he was specifically targeting tsa agents. it didn't matter whether they were black, white, brown or yellow. apparently that was written inside this manifesto. he seemed to target these individuals because they worked for the federal government and he had some problems with the federal government. we don't know specifically what was in that note. that is still part of the investigation. as for the sus
angeles international airport on friday. the suspect, paul ciancia is hospitalized and in critical condition. he's been unresponsive because of his current medical condition, but investigators say they're still learning more about why he allegedly killed a tsa agent and wounded two others. miguel almaguer is live outside l.a.x. with the details on this. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: thomas, good morning. according to a federal criminal complaint, we do know more about the alleged...
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. >>> as los angeles international airport returns to normal, disturbing new clues are emerging about the suspect. the gunman who opened fire inside terminal three was specifically targeting tsa agents. the suspect now faces federal murder charges. and nbc's miguel almaguer is at l.a.x. with the latest. what's new today? >> reporter: alex, good afternoon. it's right here at terminal three where the suspect allegedly walked through those front doors. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia pulled out that rifle and targeted tsa agents. the first person he targeted was gerrardo hernandez. he was shot several times. when the suspect saw hernandez moving, the suspect walked back down the escalator, shot hernandez again, fatally wounding him. his wife spoke yesterday. here's what she had to say. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him deerly. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for president tsa mission. >> reporter: after hernandez was killed, the gunfire certainly was not -- the suspect went back up that escalator, shot two more t
. >>> as los angeles international airport returns to normal, disturbing new clues are emerging about the suspect. the gunman who opened fire inside terminal three was specifically targeting tsa agents. the suspect now faces federal murder charges. and nbc's miguel almaguer is at l.a.x. with the latest. what's new today? >> reporter: alex, good afternoon. it's right here at terminal three where the suspect allegedly walked through those front doors. police say 23-year-old paul...
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his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a heads up to the lapd 679 piers? >> i think cnn learned in the last few minutes, actually, we believe there were text messages possibly sent by this suspect the his brother and father which were of angry and rambling nature indicating anti-government position and also dissatisfaction of living in los angeles. we have not verified another report that he used the word suicide. so still a moving fluid situation and we'll try and confirm more details later on. for now, chris, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now to the terror felt by those who were there. with me now two witnesses to the shooting, dana s
his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a...
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his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a heads up to the lapd 679 piers? >> i think cnn learned in the last few minutes, actually, we believe there were text messages possibly sent by this suspect the his brother and father which were of angry and rambling nature indicating anti-government position and also dissatisfaction of living in los angeles. we have not verified another report that he used the word suicide. so still a moving fluid situation and we'll try and confirm more details later on. for now, chris, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now to the terror felt by those who were there. with me now two witnesses to the shooting, dana s
his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a...
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because this is washington, after all, that we're talking about. >> and joining us now from los angeles, where the president is scheduled to appear tonight, democratic congresswoman, karen best of california. welcome. >> thanks for having me on. >> i want to get to health care and the president's remarks on iran. i want to ask for your analysis on the immigration situation. the president said there are republicans in the house who want a deal, they want it to be piecemeal. how do we get enough of republicans to say yes in the house to actually make a deal happen? >> well, i actually think there are enough republicans in the house right now who would vote on the senate bill, and we could pass it. the issue is the speaker will not put it on the floor. so what worries me when the republican leadership now says, well, we'll do it in a piecemeal fashion, what pieces are they talking about? we need all of the pieces. my concern is, the only pieces they're concerned about is bore ohder security. where they have the biggest challenge is getting to the word citizenship and actually saying that.
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he is under armed guard at a los angeles hospital. he is facing hurt chars for the death of tsa agent. gerardo hernandez, a father of two. the only tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. the terrifying moments were caught on video by a photographer with "tmz." you can see passengers running for their lives. we'll speak to an eyewitness. first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being remembered here as someone nice, always smiled, a father, a husband. here in los angeles it has been quite a few days as you might imagine. people here are very upset about what happened. a lot of coworkers here whether they knew him or not feeling for him and his family. they already have a couple of memorials. as you come into lax if you have not been here before, there are a couple of pillars they have, four or five out front a art project that sets off the airport and they change colors. in honor of him they were illuminated blue over the weekend. inside the termin
he is under armed guard at a los angeles hospital. he is facing hurt chars for the death of tsa agent. gerardo hernandez, a father of two. the only tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. the terrifying moments were caught on video by a photographer with "tmz." you can see passengers running for their lives. we'll speak to an eyewitness. first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being...
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miguel almaguer is inside the airport in los angeles. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. air operations are back to normal here. all the-clear given late last night but only after passengers and police feared the worst here. there was chaos and confusion right here inside this terminal. with high powered weapons drawn, police searched the terminal. with their high-paured weapons, police searched terminal 5 as passengers dove for cover at l.a.x. with reports of shots fired inside the terminal. an army of police officers cleared the airport although it was a false alarm. police say a car rammed into the terminal and sounded like gunfire and a bogus report of a man inside the terminal with a gun. police searched the terminal and found nothing but it caused a ripple effect. dozens of flights were dlied and passengers scrambled for the exits. today the airport is back to be fully operational. the flights are delayed but they are making progress here on that. erica? >> glad to hear everything is back to normal or on its wa
miguel almaguer is inside the airport in los angeles. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. air operations are back to normal here. all the-clear given late last night but only after passengers and police feared the worst here. there was chaos and confusion right here inside this terminal. with high powered weapons drawn, police searched the terminal. with their high-paured weapons, police searched terminal 5 as passengers dove for cover at l.a.x. with reports of shots...
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my name is ben shapiro from los angeles and i would like to interview you. i imagined that for a lot of those folks because they saw a lot of things you ben shapiro is a jewish name from harvard law school, lives in los angeles, has to be liberal. 99% shocked that this person is going to be on the left. so i would do interviews with folks and i would reinforce the impression. i would ask questions from a progressive viewpoint so instead of asking if they were stacking their shows with political propaganda like the right-wing person i would ask if they felt that they were infusing enough social justice perspectives. you pretend to be a friend of the person or at least you act as though you are on their side and this is what is great about being a partisan journalist. i can do all that. and so i went in and did all that. leonard is the other half and he was the one behind charlie's angels and he did a remake of charlie's angels and a real powerhouse in the industry. he and i headed off. he recognized i was pro- israel so he asked me to go ahead and write up a
my name is ben shapiro from los angeles and i would like to interview you. i imagined that for a lot of those folks because they saw a lot of things you ben shapiro is a jewish name from harvard law school, lives in los angeles, has to be liberal. 99% shocked that this person is going to be on the left. so i would do interviews with folks and i would reinforce the impression. i would ask questions from a progressive viewpoint so instead of asking if they were stacking their shows with political...
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. >>> today to los angeles, in 30 minutes from now, the president will deliver remarks at dreamworks headed by long time supporter jeffrey catsen berg. yesterday at an immigration event packed by supporters, the president was interrupted by a heckler who asked him to take executive action to stop deportation. >> what i'd like to do -- no, don't worry about it. okay, let me finish. >> stop deportation. >> they don't need to go. let me finish. no, let me -- he can stay there. let me -- >> joining me now live, peter alexander, traveling with the president, was there yesterday. peter, the president allowing the person who started the heckling to remain and few others joined in there. i think this is interesting these were people are invited seen as supporters, does this point to some of the battles the president has within his own party and within those who supported him with both elections? >> tamron, the white house feels strongly this emphasizes the point they are trying to make. the president made it clear if he had his way he would do this all by himself. he's done what he can on th
. >>> today to los angeles, in 30 minutes from now, the president will deliver remarks at dreamworks headed by long time supporter jeffrey catsen berg. yesterday at an immigration event packed by supporters, the president was interrupted by a heckler who asked him to take executive action to stop deportation. >> what i'd like to do -- no, don't worry about it. okay, let me finish. >> stop deportation. >> they don't need to go. let me finish. no, let me -- he can stay...
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. >>> an ethical battle over feeding the homeless in public places is playing out in los angeles and it could force a charity to stop its good deed of doing so. that's because the los angeles council is considering a ban on such anti-hunger efforts after complaints from homeowner. they claim some of the 200 homeless accepting free meals are becoming squatters. l.a. has the second largeless homeless population. it is the latest city to either consider or pass such a ban in recent years. ted lan drit is the cofounder of the greater west hollywood food coalition. welcome to you, ted. >> thank you. >> i know we have a councilmember with who you're doing battle, one of two democrat councilmembers proposing this all in an effort to get organizations just like yours to take your homeless feeding and move it indoors. i want to say that we did reach out to the councilman who in a statement said my motion requests that city departments study how other cities are addressing the issue. i want to know how other people ensure the safety of people being fed in the public right of way. i know that y
. >>> an ethical battle over feeding the homeless in public places is playing out in los angeles and it could force a charity to stop its good deed of doing so. that's because the los angeles council is considering a ban on such anti-hunger efforts after complaints from homeowner. they claim some of the 200 homeless accepting free meals are becoming squatters. l.a. has the second largeless homeless population. it is the latest city to either consider or pass such a ban in recent years....
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i'm in los angeles. all going through new york. i think we can expect a little delay between the two of us here. glen, what, what, what are the key elements of this story that you think we should know? >> first of all that the -- none of the people who have been targeted are kiddconsidered by nsa to be terrorists none involved in terrorist organizations or terrorist plots in any ways. they express views that the u.s. government kids radicals. secondly one of the persons is deemed by the nsa to be a u.s. person. means heap is a citizen or gre card holder which entitles him to increase protections under the law. americans, u.s. persons are not exempt from this program. then thirdly, there is a long, ugly history, lawrence in the united states of the u.s. government deeming certain ideas radical. such as the civil rights movement. or socialist and communist. or, anti-war protesters. then taking action to destroy them either their reputations or, their, their professions. and, i think we all ought to be aware of that history and wary o
i'm in los angeles. all going through new york. i think we can expect a little delay between the two of us here. glen, what, what, what are the key elements of this story that you think we should know? >> first of all that the -- none of the people who have been targeted are kiddconsidered by nsa to be terrorists none involved in terrorist organizations or terrorist plots in any ways. they express views that the u.s. government kids radicals. secondly one of the persons is deemed by the...
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my area was los angeles. during that time, we were never able to get any reports, to get any information about what was happening on movie sets. over the years, i grew more and more suspicious about whether there really was monitoring. i learned more and more that they were not on the set when they would say they were -- >> what's happening on the set? be specific. what's happening on these sets through you're saying maybe more than a decade. what is happening to these animals you've seen? >> well, actually, it's been going on, on and off, since the movie industry began. this goes back to the 1920s and '30s when johnny weismuller in a tarzan movie was sitting on top of a rhinoceros and killing it. as a result of actually no monitoring at all, eventually the american humane association and this is really to their credit, stepped in and many years ago negotiated an arrangement where the studios would allow them, and it wasn't -- they were given permission to monitor on certain terms to watch what -- how animals
my area was los angeles. during that time, we were never able to get any reports, to get any information about what was happening on movie sets. over the years, i grew more and more suspicious about whether there really was monitoring. i learned more and more that they were not on the set when they would say they were -- >> what's happening on the set? be specific. what's happening on these sets through you're saying maybe more than a decade. what is happening to these animals you've...
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. >> joining us from los angeles, lisa blum. legal analyst for nbc news and avo.com. author of the forthcoming book "suspicion nation: the inside story of the trayvon martin injustice and why we are doomed to repeat it." lisa, zimmerman gets into another altercation. this one with a new girlfriend. why the enormous coverage of this guy? >> well, he's a fascinating guy. you're right. the trial absolutely divided america. it's amazing to me george zimmerman finds himself in the middle of searing, hot button issues in america. first it was race. racial profiling. stand your ground and guns. now domestic violence. >> but who cares? he's obviously a loser. the trayvon case is over. why did all three cable news networks, for instance, carry his -- the hearing of his arrest live? >> well, i think it is a fascinating story, howie. i think this is very different from some of the other high profile cases that frankly were not as newsworthy like jodi arias or casey anthony. >> jodi arias had sex. >> right. >> what's so fascinating about it? >> i think what's fascinating is the r
. >> joining us from los angeles, lisa blum. legal analyst for nbc news and avo.com. author of the forthcoming book "suspicion nation: the inside story of the trayvon martin injustice and why we are doomed to repeat it." lisa, zimmerman gets into another altercation. this one with a new girlfriend. why the enormous coverage of this guy? >> well, he's a fascinating guy. you're right. the trial absolutely divided america. it's amazing to me george zimmerman finds himself in...
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." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought
." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought
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msnbc julia boorstin live at a target in los angeles. jay gray at the mall of america in bloomington, minnesota. we'll start with you, jay. we've been talking to you all morning. how is it looking now? >> t.j., i'm the king of shopping. i'm looking down on my subjects and i say spend, spend everyone. maybe it's getting to me. i have been here for a while. look, people are spending. things are going really well at this mall and across the country apparently. we see people not only shopping but they are carrying bags. not one or two but several. the news looks good on that account. a lot of retailers are very concerned because they have six less days in shopping season between thanksgiving and christmas this year. it falls late in the year. but statistics show and analysts believe that this weekend the average family will spend around $650, that's up 11% from last year black friday weekend. so vitally important for retailers. what happens between thanksgiving and christmas makes up between 20 and 40% of their entire yearly intake. that's a
msnbc julia boorstin live at a target in los angeles. jay gray at the mall of america in bloomington, minnesota. we'll start with you, jay. we've been talking to you all morning. how is it looking now? >> t.j., i'm the king of shopping. i'm looking down on my subjects and i say spend, spend everyone. maybe it's getting to me. i have been here for a while. look, people are spending. things are going really well at this mall and across the country apparently. we see people not only shopping...
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a headline in the "los angeles times" today, health care plan enrollment surges in some states, after rocky rollout. quote, a number of states that use their own systems, including california, are on track to hit enrollment targets for 2014, because of a sharp increase in november. several other states, including connecticut and kentucky, are outpacing their enrollment estimates, even as states that depend on the federal website lag far behind. so, now that republicans have expressed a passionate desire for americans to have access to health coverage that they so desire, how are they going to help? speaker boehner. >> our members are going to continue to collect stories, no decisions on what it is that we may or may not do. but we're going to do everything we can to try to protect the american people from this awful law. thanks. >> not at all, speaker boehner, thank you. joining us now from capitol hill is democratic congresswoman, loretta sanchez of california. good afternoon to you. >> hello, martin. how are you? >> good, thanks. congresswoman, you just heard the speaker. republican
a headline in the "los angeles times" today, health care plan enrollment surges in some states, after rocky rollout. quote, a number of states that use their own systems, including california, are on track to hit enrollment targets for 2014, because of a sharp increase in november. several other states, including connecticut and kentucky, are outpacing their enrollment estimates, even as states that depend on the federal website lag far behind. so, now that republicans have expressed...
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when you look at today's los angeles times, good news for obama care. they're reporting in the l.a. times today, richard, that enrolling is surging in several states. >> yeah. look, reverend. obama care is bigger than a website. it's the patient protection in the affordable care act. and that does mean that when you look at how the states which are empowered to deal with health care delivery and insurance, when you look at the states, the numbers and the pictures are very different. where they have tried to cooperate and engaged with this to help their citizens gain health care. so this is going to be a very mixed picture for a long time. that's not to take away from the mess of this federal website rollout at all. but health care delivery when it comes to programs like medicaid, health care regulation when it comes to insurance has been done at the state level and where those states have engaged with it, it's going way better than anyone expected. that's not a small thing. that's a big thing for tens of thousands of people. >> it is a big thing. but michelle, they are trying to blo
when you look at today's los angeles times, good news for obama care. they're reporting in the l.a. times today, richard, that enrolling is surging in several states. >> yeah. look, reverend. obama care is bigger than a website. it's the patient protection in the affordable care act. and that does mean that when you look at how the states which are empowered to deal with health care delivery and insurance, when you look at the states, the numbers and the pictures are very different. where...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> they most certainly are not. the zoo says the sumatran tiger became overexcited during a play session. >> the animal will be allowed to stay at the zoo. i'm assuming the trainer will come back because he's raised these animals since they were cubs. and he is also one of the people that has always said they are like cats. they are cats, but not like kitty cats. >> they are like cats who are 500 pounds. >> i have to tell you, while this is probably exhilarating for the people that do it, i think as a spectator -- if i'm going to a zoo, i want to see what an animal is like in the wild. because i can't go on a safari. i don't know that i want to see a person in there putting their life at risk, playing with these huge animals with a bag of whatever that thing was. >> it seems big cats and air shows are constantly on the news for things going wrong. >> exactly. >>> all right. coming up, how do they do it? the new "dancing with the stars" champs talk about their big win. >>> and feisty alec baldwin on a career setback.
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> they most certainly are not. the zoo says the sumatran tiger became overexcited during a play session. >> the animal will be allowed to stay at the zoo. i'm assuming the trainer will come back because he's raised these animals since they were cubs. and he is also one of the people that has always said they are like cats. they are cats, but not like kitty cats. >> they are like cats who are 500 pounds. >> i have to tell you, while...
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stephanie stanton there in los angeles. thanks. >>> to washington now where the nuclear option has been deployed but the fallout yet to be scene. are elections less than two years away, will the democrats regret using it? despite congress's 9% rating, incumbents shouldn't be too worried about 201437 matt cart right is a member of the government oversight and reform committee. always nice to see you. thank you. >> nice to talk to you, again, alex. and it's great to be back in northeastern pennsylvania for our thanksgiving break out of washington. >> you get to get home. first off, let's talk about the senate having used this nuclear option. do you agree with it? >> you know, i do. and i'll tell you what made me agree with it. you know, the term nuclear option is not new. we've heard it for better than a decade i would say. and it was always in terms of the threat of the use of the nuclear option that if the minority get toot obstreperous, if they do too much filibustering of nominees for the federal district courts and fairl
stephanie stanton there in los angeles. thanks. >>> to washington now where the nuclear option has been deployed but the fallout yet to be scene. are elections less than two years away, will the democrats regret using it? despite congress's 9% rating, incumbents shouldn't be too worried about 201437 matt cart right is a member of the government oversight and reform committee. always nice to see you. thank you. >> nice to talk to you, again, alex. and it's great to be back in...
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angeles walmart protesting what they call unfair wages and benefits. joining me now is democratic strategist chris kofinis and robert traynham. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> at the top of the hour i talked to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. here's what he said about the minimum wage. >> if you look back, the last time we passed a minimum wage, president bush signed it into law. the time before that, speaker gingrich passed it out of the house. so this should be something that everyone can get behind. >> so, robert, why aren't republicans getting behind it? >> i'm not sure i agree with that, chris. when you take a look at the recent polls, three out of five republicans support a minimum wage. the vast majority of americans -- >> let me correct myself, republicans in congress. >> that's a bit different. specifically the house of representativ representatives, they enclosurely represent more deser conservative districts. what i suspect is that there's going to be some type of a compromise here. it may
angeles walmart protesting what they call unfair wages and benefits. joining me now is democratic strategist chris kofinis and robert traynham. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> at the top of the hour i talked to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. here's what he said about the minimum wage. >> if you look back, the last time we passed a minimum wage, president bush signed it into law. the time before that, speaker gingrich...
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miguellmaguer has the stor >> reporter: the four bods discovered in the desert outside los angeles ends the nearly fourear search for the mcstay family and begins a homicide investigation. for relatives like mik mcstay, hope is now gone. >> it's not rlly the -- the outce we were looking for. >> reporter: detectives have positively identified jseph and summercstay and two boys gianni and joseph, we shall shallowl in a grave. they disappeared from their home in early 2010 and detectives say there was no sign of any struggle >> i'm hing so much fun. >> reporter: the mtay's car was discovered day after they disappeared near mexico. poce even released veo of what appears to be aamily ossing border but every lead, a dead d. >> whether or not they actually crossed theorder and then came ba, we are not sureyet. >> reporter: with the trail cold, was a passer-by who discovered skeletal remains in victorville thiseek. >> igives us courage to ow they areogether and they are in a better place. >> reporte near four years after they vanished, the mcsy's bodies have been recovered but the mystery in th
miguellmaguer has the stor >> reporter: the four bods discovered in the desert outside los angeles ends the nearly fourear search for the mcstay family and begins a homicide investigation. for relatives like mik mcstay, hope is now gone. >> it's not rlly the -- the outce we were looking for. >> reporter: detectives have positively identified jseph and summercstay and two boys gianni and joseph, we shall shallowl in a grave. they disappeared from their home in early 2010 and...
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host: paul richter, your report ,"d -- in "los angeles times the u.s. and iran traded accusations monday. even as they insisted that a dealer remains possible. with this blame game taking are our the press, what expectations for the next round of talks at the end of the month? even thoughguest: secretary of state kerry and the iranian foreign minister traded accusations of what happened in geneva and caused this snag, they were insisting that they see a good chance that a deal can be done. even though there is maneuvering and public relations contest, ians, or at least the new administration in iran, wants a deal that will ease economic pressure on iran. the u.s. wants a deal, they don't want to go to war with iran, they don't like the idea of iran obtaining nuclear weapons abilities on the record of this administration. there is a lot of pressure for the two sides to get a deal. there are still sticking points as well. host: i would return to a report in politico. on anyate will hit pause plans to consider further economic sanctions on iran until the c
host: paul richter, your report ,"d -- in "los angeles times the u.s. and iran traded accusations monday. even as they insisted that a dealer remains possible. with this blame game taking are our the press, what expectations for the next round of talks at the end of the month? even thoughguest: secretary of state kerry and the iranian foreign minister traded accusations of what happened in geneva and caused this snag, they were insisting that they see a good chance that a deal can be...
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." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought to this country to undermine all we stand for. well, now dick cheney comes right out and calls him a liar when a right wing back bencher did that's four years ago he was called out for rebuke even by his own party. now what was condemned as historic bad behavior comes snarling out of dick cheney's mouth and nobody says to shut up. we can argue as we do here about the problems implementing the affordable care act. but is this, calling the president a liar, the new language of american politics? or is it a language specially treated for the country's first african-american president? is this president of a lower caste than those elected to the office before. or those on the right even
." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought to this country to undermine all we stand for. well, now dick cheney comes right out...
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attack at los angeles international airport waited 33 minutes for aid. a spokesman says attention was delayed by another officer told first responders that the victim was dead. >>> it took 200 firefighters two hours to get a massive fire under control in chicago. fire officials say a roofing crew using propane torches sparked the flames. no injuries were reported. >>> fewer american high school students are smoking cigarettes but more are smoking cigars, e cigarettes and hookahs. over all 23 percent of high school students said they had recently used a tobacco product at the time the survey was taken. >>> now to fix the problematic launch of obama care. the president meeting friday with ceos from the nation's biggest insurance carriers to hash out a remedy. that coming one day after the president acknowledged the problems are bogging down his signature legislation. >> i understand why folks are frustrated. i would be, too. ultimately i'm the president of the united states and they expect me to do something about it. that's on me. i mean, we fumbleed the
attack at los angeles international airport waited 33 minutes for aid. a spokesman says attention was delayed by another officer told first responders that the victim was dead. >>> it took 200 firefighters two hours to get a massive fire under control in chicago. fire officials say a roofing crew using propane torches sparked the flames. no injuries were reported. >>> fewer american high school students are smoking cigarettes but more are smoking cigars, e cigarettes and...
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joining me from los angeles is jeff goldstein, president of price grabber. it's no secret obviously smartphones make things a lot easier for most of us and now shopping but explain how we can find the best bargains so we can be seduced to stay on the sofa and not venture into the malls. >> there's a lot of great options out there to use your mobile devices. one great thing you can do is download apps. the leading retailers have all apps now, mobile apps. download that onto your phone or tablet. also following the leading row tailers on social media. so on twitter, for example, these guys are tweeting out all of their best deals. it's a great way to stay abreast of what's going on over this black friday weekend. >> if we talk with how easy it is to stay at home and do online shopping, stores now have to compete with that so what are they trying to do to encourage people to get off of the sofa and to get there in person, because once you get in the store, obviously then your mind starts to run and you might invest in other areas than you would if you're shoppi
joining me from los angeles is jeff goldstein, president of price grabber. it's no secret obviously smartphones make things a lot easier for most of us and now shopping but explain how we can find the best bargains so we can be seduced to stay on the sofa and not venture into the malls. >> there's a lot of great options out there to use your mobile devices. one great thing you can do is download apps. the leading retailers have all apps now, mobile apps. download that onto your phone or...
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>> joe fryer in los angeles, thank you for sharing bat kid with us. appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! ask me what it's like? to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast
>> joe fryer in los angeles, thank you for sharing bat kid with us. appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the...
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and a los angeles native, she's the most nutritious part of your weekend morning news diet. this is alex witt. you've heard of chris, you've heard of cher, from randolph, massachusetts, msnbc's own one day wonder. the cycle's trey. now the host of "up against the clock," steve kornacki. >> thank you studio audience, thank you, bill wolf, thank you contestants and everyone at home, welcome to a special edition this morning, the battle of the new yorker stars now you know the rules. we have three rounds of play. we have wrong answers that will cost you. there are a few instant bonuses scattered in these questions the studio audience as always, i beg you, please, no outburstst. with that, i will ask you, are you ready to play? >> absolutely. >> let's get this battle of the starsened way, let's put 100 seconds on the clock and start with the 100 point round, we go with this. after their intrafamily dispute was publicly aired this week, mary cheney said she is not supporting her sister liz's campaign. >> correct. 100 points for trey. after pleading guilty. >> trey radel. >> someo
and a los angeles native, she's the most nutritious part of your weekend morning news diet. this is alex witt. you've heard of chris, you've heard of cher, from randolph, massachusetts, msnbc's own one day wonder. the cycle's trey. now the host of "up against the clock," steve kornacki. >> thank you studio audience, thank you, bill wolf, thank you contestants and everyone at home, welcome to a special edition this morning, the battle of the new yorker stars now you know the...
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up next, he led the police departments in new york, los angeles and boston. we'll ask bill bratton if he is interested in getting another go now that there is a new mayor. "morning joe" will be right back. . i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 pack
up next, he led the police departments in new york, los angeles and boston. we'll ask bill bratton if he is interested in getting another go now that there is a new mayor. "morning joe" will be right back. . i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us....
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how much will it cost to fly to los angeles? i have not heard as much about the idea that cargo is shouldering aside the luggage of paying passengers, but that is an interesting question. host: from jan -- i have noticed on the smaller planes they check your carry-on bag at the door. there is no bin room for each person to have a bag. typically, they do not charge you for that. guest: that is correct. there is not as much overhead space, or if it is limited, they call that a gate check. you might be able to slide the bag under the seat. typically, the gate checks do not cost the same or as much because it is considered more of a carry-on, and you have the inconvenience of them having to take it away and retrieved it as you're getting off the plane. host: gene in pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i think you addressed this issue, but i did not hear it, but i am concerned that i pay for my baggage before i get on the airplane. then, there are those people taking baggage on the airplane that do not fit in the compartment, and the
how much will it cost to fly to los angeles? i have not heard as much about the idea that cargo is shouldering aside the luggage of paying passengers, but that is an interesting question. host: from jan -- i have noticed on the smaller planes they check your carry-on bag at the door. there is no bin room for each person to have a bag. typically, they do not charge you for that. guest: that is correct. there is not as much overhead space, or if it is limited, they call that a gate check. you...
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today new details are emerging about yesterday's shooting at los angeles international airport that left one transportation security administration agent dead and seven others wounded including the shooter. this video from tmz shows the chaotic scene inside the airport as the shooting was happening. the alleged gunman
today new details are emerging about yesterday's shooting at los angeles international airport that left one transportation security administration agent dead and seven others wounded including the shooter. this video from tmz shows the chaotic scene inside the airport as the shooting was happening. the alleged gunman
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joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, going hungry, how recent congressional cuts to foot stamps are leaving many more americans hungrier this thanksgiving. >>> plus, high-tech history. how the smithsonian is making rare collections available to whomever, wherever. it's today's big idea. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. today is small business saturday. get out and shop small. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a f
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. >> started in seattle, san francisco and then over to los angeles. >> remember when he was too busy wanting to focus on the website healthcare.gov getting it functioning, but apparently this trip was important to get into hollywood and give the message that he wanted everyone there who could eventually influence those watching the programs -- >> yeah. it was a big -- watch. >> i was talking to some of the studio executives and i said, look, the rollout of new health care marketplace was rough, and nobody was more frustrated about the problems with our website than i am. and yet here in southern california and here across this state, there are thousands of people every single day who are getting health care for the first time. for the first time because of this. and by the way, the website is continually working better, so check it out. >> better. >> yeah, check it out. good luck on that. >> it's amazing the message. the president two weeks ago had a chance when he said i apologize, i said things that didn't turn out to be true. we'll have to correct it. he did that fix with the insu
. >> started in seattle, san francisco and then over to los angeles. >> remember when he was too busy wanting to focus on the website healthcare.gov getting it functioning, but apparently this trip was important to get into hollywood and give the message that he wanted everyone there who could eventually influence those watching the programs -- >> yeah. it was a big -- watch. >> i was talking to some of the studio executives and i said, look, the rollout of new health...